Animator Wanee and screenwriter Junah are in love and
live together to give each other comfort. However, one day, the return of
Wanee's stepbrother and her first love (Youngminn) recalls the fading memories
of Wanee's puppy love. Under the same roof, Wanee's house is filled with
memories of Junah and Youngmin. The queer coexistence of present and past love
leads to an unexpected confusion in their minds...
Directed by Kim Yong-kyun, Kim Hee-sun, Joo Jin-mo and Cho Seung-woo played
remarkably well in the trio love affairs, with the coexistent scenes of memories
and the present.

ADDITION:
Edko - Region 3 NTSC - April 07': Unfortunately the Enter One is out of
print and DVDBeaver have received many emails about obtaining an
alternate version as it was included in our TOP
100 Desert Island DVDs listing.

The long and short is that the OOP Enter One is superior in every area
but as beggars can't be choosers the Edko may make for a stop-gap
approach replacement. The Edko is interlaced and exhibits the same
unusual frame jumping from scene to scene. It is single layered while
the Enter One is dual layered. Subtitle translation seems the same as
are some of the extras with the Enter One offering more but neither have
English subtitles.

The Edko offers a great film at a decent price just
not at the same digital standard as the Enter One but those with tube
systems probably won't notice the difference.

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This is a wonderful
movie. The video quality is superb and the story, simple yet engrossing. The animation sequences are well
done. There are two watercolor-type sequences that bookend the film, a
sketchbook that comes to life and a computer-animation sequence that was
made by Wanee to communicate her feelings to Junah.

On the Enter One DVD:
The audio is generally very quiet. I had to crank up my system (not good
for me since I'm using a DVD drive, TV-out card and a 5.0 stereo which
produces some noise at high volumes). I did jump though when something
suddenly came out the rear speakers. The dialogue is fairly sparse and
there's a bit of silence, but that silence is meaningful. The subtitles
are quite good, with only a couple very minor complaints not worth
getting into. Kevin Parent

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DVD is film-sourced and 169 oar
185, with excellent shadow detail, almost perfect black level and
wonderful colors. Zero edge enhancement! There's a problem though and
that is that around every scene change the picture jumps up and down for
about a second. And it's not just the film, the deleted scenes do the
same thing. Very strange. I would given it 5/5 for pq if it wasn't for
this pesky artifact. You do get used to it after a while though.
Jeroen

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Though the sleeve
indicates that this DVD is encoded for Region 3 only, it is actually
All-Region.

Through subtitle
translation or purposeful artistically made self awareness the fact
that Wanee's half-brother is the product of an adulterous affair by
her father is not readily made clear.